Sorry if this is rather lengthy but it was just an incredible day for me.I solo’d for the first time in my life. Yeah, I’ve been out before with passengers and ended up doing most everything on my own, but at least there was someone at the wheel when I needed to do something. Today… nope. Just me.I was nervous. A little apprehensive to say the least. I got the boat ready, well I thought I did, and backed her out of the slip. So far so good. I was even being watched as I backed her out. Almost perfect if I say so my self.Headed out of the harbor and realized it was too windy for me to put the sails up alone. So back into the harbor I went. Pulled up to the launch ramp, which by the way was facing into the wind, put my sails up and let the wind back me out. That was easy.Headed out of the harbor and made my way towards the Coronado Bridge, about 6nm away. Wind was about 12-15mph and the boat sailed well. There were times that the boat seemed to sail itself. I’d just let go of the wheel and could relax. Went below a few times to get things like wench handles and to turn on the instruments.Although my confidence is now higher due to this solo trek, I know I still need more time before my mast to get better.What a great day for sailing! By the way, the boat was a Lancer 27 (see the link).Do you recall your first solo adventure?